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Junkhearts

2011 | 99m | English

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Director: Tinge Krishnan
Writer: Simon Franks
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Frank is an ex-soldier, haunted by a violent past. He lives alone, drowning his nightmares with alcohol. Christine - smart and successful... on the surface, tackles life as a single working mother by immersing herself in drugs, parties and sex. Lynette, a young rough sleeper watches Christine stumble out of a club whilst she sits in the cold waiting for loose change to fall on her lap; her luck seems to change when she meets Frank who despite his misgivings, offers her a place to stay.
Release Date: Nov 04, 2011
Director: Tinge Krishnan
Writer: Simon Franks
Genres: Drama
Keywords woman director
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Eddie Marsan Frank
Tom Sturridge Danny
Romola Garai Christine
Candese Reid Lynette
John Boyega Jamal
Nabil Elouahabi Fisherman
Shaun Dooley Josh
Chris Coghill Banker
Shobna Gulati Beth
Loraine Wicks Christine's Mum
Valerie Gogan Evie
Bhasker Patel Hasan
Scott McNess Carson
Debra Baker Receptionist
Scarlett Sabet Sally
Salima Saxton Special Registrar
Catherine Balavage Pregnant Woman
Name Job
Tinge Krishnan Director
Alastair Reid Editor
Adrian Rhodes Supervising Sound Editor
Rick Woollard Steadicam Operator
Byron Broadbent Art Direction
Simon Franks Writer
Catherine Derry Director of Photography
Kristian Milsted Production Design
Rory Herbert Script Supervisor
Chloe Emmerson Casting
Camille Benda Costume Design
Jack English Still Photographer
Christopher Nicholas Bangs Original Music Composer
Paul Hanks Foley Artist
Bunny Stanway-Mayers Makeup Supervisor
Janine Schneider Makeup Artist
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Charlie Parrish Executive Producer
Andrew Eaton Executive Producer
Jeremy Gawade Executive Producer
Karen Katz Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Junkhearts - Tortured Souls - Bad Seeds. Junkhearts is directed by Tinge Krishnan and written by Simon Frank. It stars Eddie Marsan, Candese Reid, Tom Sturridge and Romola Garai. Story has Marsan as Frank, an alcoholic ex-soldier suffering nightmares over an incident that saw him shoot a young mo ... ther. Frank strikes up an unlikely friendship with Lynette (Reid), a homeless girl sleeping rough on the streets. Once barriers are broken down, Frank takes Lynette into his home to stay, but it's not long before Lynette's drug dealing boyfriend comes a calling... For the most part Junkhearts is a very gritty slice of British miserablism. The pic is populated by addicts and wannabe gangsters, in a part of London built of dingy concrete council abodes, and where single promiscuous moms struggle to keep a grip on their lives. Director Krishnan suffered herself from PTSD, so she was on hand to ensure the great Marsan could do the role justice, while there's a refreshing street believability about young Reid's performance. The camera work is intense and deliberately intruding, with the sound work being hypnotic to add bleaker tones to the characterisations. The harshness and hurts of addiction rings true here, as does the key betrayal plot line and the breakdown of Frank. Unfortunately the parallel plot line featuring Romola Garai undermines the grit and grime surrounding Frank and Lynette's world, and it sadly serves only to give the pic a somewhat disappointing ending. Whilst the introduction of gun and knife crime appraisals don't strike the requisite powerful chords. Yet even with its flaws this is still an intense film, with Marsan on top form and some other technical smarts on show, it's well worth a look by anyone interested in a slice of some moody British underbelly. 7/10

May 16, 2024